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On today’s episode of The Segilola Salami Show, author Segilola Salami reads a chapter from her book Yetunde: An Ode To My Mother. I assure you, you need to click play now to listen to this book reading.
About The Segilola Salami Show
The Segilola Salami show is hosted by Segilola Salami who is also an author and a self-publishing strategist. She provides one to one support to aspiring authors to help them self-publish their own books and make a success of it. Her latest book is called Yetunde: An Ode to My Mother. Part of the proceeds from the sales of this book goes towards helping UK Charity Jigsaw4u.
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Sounds like a delightful tale, S. Perfect for Mother’s day.
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It is, I actually enjoyed writing this one very much. I wrote it thinking about my mom (God bless her soul). I felt I had improved in my writing with this one compared to the first book Yetunde: The Life and Times of a Yoruba Girl in London 1. If you would like to read it, you can download a free copy on Amazon http://amzn.to/2zgCV5l
Thanks,S!
Veronica Lee recently posted…Tail & Trouble